President Barack Obama will leave wealthy Hamptons-goers grounded this weekend when he comes to the city for yet another fundraiser and a Broadway visit — forcing all chopper services to the beach to be suspended for 24 hours.

Obama is flying into Manhattan on Friday evening for an intimate dinner and DNC fundraiser, and is expected to stay overnight at a Midtown hotel. On Saturday, he’ll take in a Broadway matinee of “Hamilton,” the hip-hop musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton, before leaving that evening, sources tell Page Six.

But his visit could frustrate the weekend plans of well-heeled beach-goers who had booked helicopters or seaplanes from Manhattan to the Hamptons, Fire Island or Nantucket.

The restrictions will ground all private aircraft out of JFK, La Guardia and Manhattan for a 24-hour period on Friday and Saturday, until the president leaves, according to the FAA website.

An email sent out to customers by Blade, the app-based helicopter service to the Hamptons, said Thursday, “The FAA has instituted a TFR (temporary flight restriction) in the NYC area. The flight time restrictions will be enforced from Friday 5:30 p.m. through Saturday 4:30 p.m. These times can be changed by the White House at any time.”

Now more than 1,000 customers of Blade and other chopper services out of Manhattan are frantically trying to change their travel plans. We hope the president enjoys his dinner and show. We’ll be stuck in traffic.